Healthcare Project
Philippines: Oral Health Check-Up Volunteer Project
A dentist in the Philippines organized an oral health check-up volunteer project that brought together over 100 citizens in a single day! In some cases, extractions were performed on the spot.
Kenya: Health Check-Up Volunteer Project
An NGO in Kenya conducted a health check-up project, visiting schools to assess the health conditions of young students. The project also provided an opportunity to educate students about the importance of proper health care.
Indonesia: Medical Volunteer Project
In Indonesia, dentists visited a small village and used the Dr. Clobo Camera to check the dental conditions of the residents. Many of them were found to be in serious condition, as accessing hospitals was difficult in their area.
Indonesia: Dental School Outreach Project
Dental school students conducted an outreach volunteer project to educate people about oral diseases. This project also gave the students hands-on experience in treating real patients, providing them with valuable learning opportunities.
Dr.Clobo Project : Building a Healthy Life Together!
We are creating innovations for sustainable Health Share.
Prevention-Centric Early Diagnosis Project
Most developing countries have low access to healthcare due to regional issues and a shortage of doctors. That's why it is important to detect and treat diseases at an earlier stage .
Dr. Clobo aims to build a prevention-oriented medical system through early screening and provide a healthy life to people in medical blind spots .
Enabling early screening will increase the efficiency of people's overall medical access and reduce long-term medical costs.
It can also go beyond simple diagnosis and contribute to promoting healthy lifestyles and increasing health awareness in the community.
How it works?
Overcoming Regional Limitations
Most medical volunteer projects often become one-time events due to regional constraints. Dr. Clobo overcomes these limitations by providing a remote platform for continuous monitoring and screening.
This approach offers opportunities for early diagnosis and prevention even in areas with low medical accessibility and contributes to enhancing health awareness and spreading a prevention-centered healthcare culture beyond just providing medical services.
Connecting Local to Local
Local connections are essential to leverage each other's strengths and lay the foundation for cooperation for sustainable development.
Dr.Clobo connects locals in developed countries with locals in developing countries to help them share each other's experiences and resources.
Medical technology and resources from developed countries contribute to strengthening the medical systems and improving health levels in developing countries. The unique family culture and experience of local communities in developing countries are also important assets in developed countries. This approach goes beyond simple connectivity and presents a model of mutually beneficial cooperation for sustainable development.
Expansion Through Data
Dr. The Clobo Medical Service Project automatically accumulates actual image and video data, and these data play an important role in establishing a diverse cooperation system beyond simple records. This allows us to contribute to the development of more expanded projects or policy proposals or programs through partnerships with more non-profit organizations, government agencies, research groups and international organizations. This broadens the scope of cooperation and creates opportunities to provide medical services to a wider audience through connections with various stakeholders. This will go beyond simple medical support and become an important stepping stone to contribute to global efforts for sustainable development and health equity. This data-driven approach will improve the quality of health care and contribute to better health for everyone.
Spreading culture starting at school
Children and adolescents are groups that require careful management and are ideal for systematic regular check-ups.
We are implementing projects centered around schools, where students can learn and practice healthy habits.
Through school-centered projects, we aim to help students develop healthy habits and contribute to improving the overall health standards of the community in the long term.
With 30 Dr. Clobo healthcare cameras, we can monitor the health status of approximately 5,000 students. The school-centered project encourages students to naturally develop healthy lifestyle habits, contributing to enhancing the overall health levels within the community.